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ActiveX control not able to be installed in IE on 2003 terminal server - Windows has blocked this software because it can't verify the publisher

Asked by lrkwalkers in Internet Explorer Web Browser

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Any normal user on our terminal servers cannot load a particular ActiveX control for a quoting page at avivagroup.com.au

An ActiveX prompt shows but after trying to install it, an error of "Windows has blocked this software because it can't verify the publisher"

It works fine as administrator (with IE 7 defaults!) and if I add a user as a local admin on one of the terminal servers, it also works fine (also with IE defaults).  It seems they need admin rights to install the Activex control for it to work.  Any solution for this?

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